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Child Development Group of Mississippi (18)

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The Child Development Group of Mississippi (CDGM) was a community action group that developed a Head Start program for low income, primarily black, pre-school children. The CDGM Head Start program evolved from a meeting called by Dr. Tom Levin, a civil rights activist, with five other social scientists and professionals, which was held in New York City on March 11, 1965. Levin was the first director of the CDGM's Head Start program which, in its heyday, operated eighty-seven cent...

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Northside Center for Child Development (18)

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The Northside Center for Child Development is a child guidance clinic for troubled children in New York City founded in 1946 by Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark and Dr. Kenneth B. Clark.

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Gesell Institute of Child Development (10)

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Society for Research in Child Development. (10)

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The field of child development received formal recognition in 1922-23 through the appointment of a subcommittee on Child Development of the National Research Council. In 1925, under the direction of Robert S. Woodworth, an eminent experimental psychologist, this group became the Committee in Child Development with offices and staff in the National Academy of Sciences. The purpose of the committee was to integrate research activities and to stimulate research in child development. The committe...

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University of Minnesota. Institute of Child Development (9)

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The Institute of Child Development was established at the University of Minnesota in 1925. Then known as the Institute of Child Welfare, its mission was to study and gain knowledge about the development of the normal child and disseminate information regarding childcare to parents. One year after its founding, the Institute became a department in the graduate school offering the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Programs offered by the Institute include counseling services begun in 1933, an undergradua...

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Yale University. Clinic of Child Development (6)

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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.) (9)

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Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center (3)

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Council Child Development Center (2)

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Child Development Associate Consortium (2)

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